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The Game Relinquishes Calabasas Mansion to Sexual Assault Accuser Amid $7M Debt Settlement

BY Nii Ogbamey Tetteh May 6, 2025 11:30 PM EDT

The Game has parted ways with his luxurious Calabasas mansion as part of a court-ordered sale to settle a $7.13 million debt owed to his sexual assault accuser, Priscilla Rainey.

The Los Angeles County Superior Court approved the sale on May 2, 2025, concluding a nearly decade-long legal battle that began with Rainey’s 2015 lawsuit.

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Rainey, a former contestant on The Game’s VH1 reality show She’s Got Game, alleged she was sexually assaulted by the rapper during an off-camera encounter.

After The Game failed to appear in court, a default judgment was issued in 2016, awarding Rainey $1.13 million in compensatory damages and $6 million in punitive damages.

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Despite his appeals and attempts to shield assets, including transferring the property’s deed to JTT Holdings LLC, the court ruled the company was an alter ego of The Game, paving the way for the sale.

The Calabasas property, listed at $4 million, falls short of the full judgment but represents a step toward fulfilling the debt. Rainey’s persistence, supported by legal efforts to seize assets like Cameo profits and the home, has been recognized as a testament to her resolve.

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The rapper, known for hits like “Hate It or Love It,” has yet to comment publicly on the ruling but has historically denied the allegations.

This development closes a challenging chapter, allowing Rainey to reclaim a portion of the awarded compensation.

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For The Game, it signals a shift as he navigates his career and personal life beyond the estate. Fans and industry observers await his next move, hopeful for a focus on new music and positive contributions, while the sale underscores the judiciary’s commitment to upholding legal judgments.

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